Edmond teacher urges defibrillators in schools

 
BY JESSE OLIVAREZ    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: April 25, 2009

EDMONDDavid Duke, a geometry teacher at Edmond’s Memorial High School, got a second chance at life, thanks to a heart defibrillator owned by his school.

photo - Edmond Memorial High School teacher David Duke shows the defibrillator that saved his life at the school. He survived a heart attack at school, thanks to the use of this defibrillator, which the school had on hand.  PHOTO BY PAUL HELLSTERN, THE OKLAHOMAN
Edmond Memorial High School teacher David Duke shows the defibrillator that saved his life at the school. He survived a heart attack at school, thanks to the use of this defibrillator, which the school had on hand. PHOTO BY PAUL HELLSTERN, THE OKLAHOMAN

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